Your network consists of one Active Directory forest. You have two servers named Server1 and
Server2. Both servers run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows Vista. Hardware
on the servers is installed as shown in the following table. (Click the Exhibit)
Client computers use the Remote Desktop client to connect to Server1 and Server2. You need to
recommend a solution to control the distribution of user requests made to Server1 and Server2. The
solution must enable administrators to distribute the traffic based on the server hardware. What
should you recommend?
A.
Use DNS round-robin. Set the DoNotRoundRobinTypes registry entry to ptr srv ns.
B.
Add the failover clustering feature. Configure Server1 as a passive node and Server2 as an active
node.
C.
Install Network Load Balancing. In Host Parameters, set Priority to 1 for Server2 and set Priority to
2 for Server1.
D.
Use Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker) Load Balancing. Assign a weight value of
100 to Server1 and a weight value of 200 to Server2.
Explanation:
To control the distribution of user requests made to Server1 and Server2 in such a way that the
administrators would be able to distribute the traffic based on the server hardware, you need to use
TS Session Broker Load Balancing and assign a weight value of 100 to Server1 and a weight value of
200 to Server2. Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker) is a role service in the Windows
Server® 2008 operating system that enables you to load balance sessions between terminal servers
in a farm, and allows a user to reconnect to an existing session in a load-balanced terminal server
farm. The TS Session Broker Load Balancing feature also enables you to assign a relative weight value
to each server. By assigning a relative weight value, you can help to distribute the load between
more powerful and less powerful servers in the farm. By default, the server weight value is 100. The
server weight is relative. Therefore, if you assign one server a value of 100, and one a value of 200,
the server with a relative weight of 200 will receive twice the number of sessions.
Windows Server 2008 TS Session Broker Load Balancing Step-by-Step Guide / Configure
TS Session Broker settings by using Terminal Services Configuration
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